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Barbara’s Blog
- MY Movement Research Classes Fall 2022
- These past few months AND catching up!!
- WHAT A YEAR – 2020
- what goes on in class anyway? #1
- WHAT A YEAR – 2020
- My rambling thoughts on recent teachings…
- re-post Still Stay Home -Less! Still Stay Connected! KEEP moving!
- repost What’s now going on
- re-post Still Stay Home -Less! Still Stay Connected! KEEP moving!
- repost What’s now going on
- My rambling thoughts on recent teachings…
- My rambling thoughts on recent teachings…
- What´s been happening!
Calendars
Connections
Calendars
Connections
Thoughts on Klein Technique tm Stretch and Placement
About BarbaraMahler-Dances/Kleintechnique/Zerobalancing
Barbara Mahler is a long-standing and active member of the New York City dance community as a choreographer, performer and educator - a master teacher of and contributor to the out reach of Klein Technique™ ( first certified teacher, teaching at the school 1982-2004). She is a Zero Balancing Teacher and Practitioner, and through these mediums of touch, movement, performance - creating in all of these realms, involved in the extraordinary and intricate world of movement and the body: moving, sculpting, teaching, re-educating: always learning. As a Her choreographer, she draws upon the intricate and infinite possibilities of the textures of time, space and the (her) body, creating dances that are spare, articulate, emotional," and elegant" (NY Times). Her choreography is consistent with her teaching vision and bodywork: exploring the endless possibilities that the body can reveal. Barbara has been an on-going faculty member with Movement Research (NYC) since 2004 and was an ongoing guest faculty at the State Theater School in Copenhagen, Denmark 1994-2015. She has taught at many other studios, colleges, and dance festivals in the greater NY area as well as across the US. She travels abroad and across the United States, Canada and Europe creating, performing and teaching. Barbara is a senior teacher and practitioner of Zero Balancing, a hands on healing modality, maintaining a private practice in movement therapy, and body work.
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